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It seems like you're not finding the content engaging. However, there are many interesting topics covered at Apple's WWDC that might catch your interest. For example, you could explore how to make a big impact with small writing changes in your app, which is discussed in the session Make a big impact with small writing changes. This session covers techniques like removing fillers and leading with the "why" to enhance clarity and impact in UX writing.
If you're interested in design, the session Design foundations from idea to interface discusses the importance of structure in app design, which can help create a more intuitive user experience.
For those interested in development, the session What’s new in SwiftUI introduces new API improvements and custom container views that make working with SwiftUI easier and more efficient.
These are just a few examples of the diverse topics covered at WWDC that might pique your interest.

Make a big impact with small writing changes
With the new design system across platforms, now’s a perfect time to revisit the writing in your UI too. Learn how a few small changes, like removing repetition and leading with benefits, can quickly enhance the usability and clarity of your app.

Design foundations from idea to interface
Great apps feel clear, intuitive, and effortless to use. In this session, you’ll discover how app design can elevate functionality, communicate purpose, guide people through your content, and use components thoughtfully to keep the experience simple without losing impact. This session is for designers and developers of all skill levels — as well as anyone curious about design.

Add personality to your app through UX writing
Every app has a personality that comes across in what you say — and how you say it. Learn how to define your app’s voice and modulate your tone for every situation, from celebratory notifications to error messages. We’ll help you get specific about your app’s purpose and audience and practice writing in different tones.